Theocracy in the church refers to a system of governance where religious leaders or institutions hold absolute power, and church law is considered supreme, often intertwining spiritual authority with political authority. In contrast, democracy in the church emphasizes participatory decision-making, where members have a voice in governance and leadership, reflecting principles of equality and shared responsibility. While theocracy prioritizes adherence to religious doctrine, democracy allows for diverse opinions and collective input in church matters. Both systems influence how faith communities organize and govern themselves, shaping their practices and beliefs.
No real similarity. A democracy is represented by the people through the use of votes. A theocracy is run by the church leaders who tell the people what to do.
No real similarity. A democracy is represented by the people through the use of votes. A theocracy is run by the church leaders who tell the people what to do.
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
can theocracy co-exist with demorcracy
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No, Israel is a democracy.
A theocracy is ruled by priest and religion. Democracy invest the supreme power in the citizens in the community
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No. Ireland is a democracy.
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A theocracy is run by a ruling elite of a single religion. One modern day example is Iran. It is impossible to have a true democracy in a theocracy because the people are not allowed to vote someone into office from a different religion.